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James Irvine: an Englishman in Milan – A tribute to the designer and to the relationship with Milan.

This project is a homage to the designer James Irvine who died suddenly and unexpectedly, in Milan in 2013

Curated by Maria Cristina Didero and Marco Sammicheli, the pieces on display were chosen from James’s studio and personal collections, precisely because they are tied to Milan, and able to tell that special relationship made of small habits, meetings and collaborations that Irvine had established with Milan.

It’s an incredibly accurate reconstruction of an ideal (and surreal) department store, Lee invited visitors on an immersive journey through a cinematic pastiche of a store across two floors divided in sections such as millinery, beauty, perfumery, bookstore, wine shop, accessories and so on.

On the evening before the Salone officially opened, T Magazine ( part of the New York Times ) once again threw a soiree to toast the launch of this year’s edition of Salone Internazionale del Mobile — and of T’s own Spring Design issue — with a festive outdoor cocktail party at the beautiful Villa Necchi Campiglio.

This year “Belgium is Design” played an important role yet again during the Milan Design Week, in the prestigious Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera Art school.

The Belgium Designer of the Year Award celebrated its tenth anniversary this year and brought together the 10 designers whom previously won the Belgium Designer of the Year Award since its creation in 2006

The perfect occasion to team up with Belgium is Design and to organise ‘Confronting the Masters’.

Founded by Fernando and Maddalena De Padova, the brand is composed of distinct furniture pieces and decorative objects to transform homes and offices with aesthetic appeal.

Since 1965, the showroom on Corso Venezia has displayed the De Padova collection of furniture and accents within its 2000 square space ( which George Nelson referred to as “the world’s most beautiful store ” )

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From a stone to a simulated human heart, the Italian designer Andrea Branzi and Japanese designer Kenya Hara, trace the design history of tools from the stone age to today, in the Neo Pre History – 100 Verbs exhibition at the Triennale di Milano.

A journey inspired by the power of “100 verbs” and “100 instruments” which, like streams of mysterious, life-giving energy, guide the viewer through the dark clouds of history and of infinite space.

David Rockwell, renowned for creating places where people want to be, has designed for Knoll, an unrivaled work experience designed to let people complete the story.

Rooted in Rockwell’s innovations in hospitality, entertainment, and public space, Unscripted is a collection of improvisational elements that cultivate community and creativity for the pace and flow of how you work today.

“I’ve always wanted to design a grandfather clock” – Lee Broom said – “My grandparents had one in their home and I was always fascinated by its majestic appearance and its intricate mechanisms.”
#TIMEMACHINE is an unmissable appointment @ 2017Milan Design Week

Hermes interacted with the architecture of Milan and its inhabitants, stimulating new points of view through an extraordinary carnet of narrative illustrations and drawings, inspired by the Maison’s heritage.

An urban installation, simple but very impressive, which changed the face of some iconic places in the Brera Design District.

Design. The Syndrome of Influence at the Triennale – gathers all of the curiosity and sense of adventure of the designers from the ‘50s and ‘60s together with the dynamism of contemporary design, achieving a reversal of perspective that aims to x-ray Italian design in the convergence of different points of view who built and defined it.